Poor medical conditions, high in disease and the master who could decide who was treated

Evaluation

The disadvantages far outweigh the advantages. They were punishing those who were the weakest in society and who needed help. Also, on the apprenticeship point, children were often moved miles away without parental consent and without them even knowing. Strict segregation meant that families were unlikely to see each other again.

Poor medical conditions, high in disease and the master who could decide who was treated

Evaluation

The disadvantages far outweigh the advantages. They were punishing those who were the weakest in society and who needed help. Also, on the apprenticeship point, children were often moved miles away without parental consent and without them even knowing. Strict segregation meant that families were unlikely to see each other again.